On one of his visits to the hospital, cancer survivor Bazli Kezi reveals he has not gone for his post-cancer screening for over a year, a fact his doctor is shocked and dismayed to discover. “You cannot ‘not go’ for follow-up. You must go for follow-up screening, ” admonishes Dr Kavitha Rethanavalan, consultant clinical geneticist at Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL). Bazli frowns, perplexed. “But they will (CT) scan me,” he says. Dr Kavitha assures him that the screening would be done via radiation-free magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).